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Coping with Allergies Tips for Caregivers of Individuals with I/DD

Coping with Allergies Tips for Caregivers of Individuals with I/DD

Allergies can pose unique challenges for anyone, and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) are no exception. For caregivers and staff, being aware of the signs and symptoms of allergies and understanding how to assist those in your care...

Coping with Allergies Tips for Caregivers of Individuals with I/DD

Learn how to effectively manage allergies in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Our helpful guide covers how to recognize allergy symptoms, ways to manage and assist, preventive measures to take, and the importance of communication in providing the best care. Make allergy season more comfortable with informed and collaborative care.

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Fostering Inclusion for Adults with Down Syndrome

Fostering Inclusion for Adults with Down Syndrome

People with Down syndrome today have many more resources and opportunities than in previous generations when many individuals were not expected to live into adulthood. Today, many people live well into their 50s and 60s. Many live on their own, go to college, and hold...

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Dispelling Communication Myths Around Autism

Dispelling Communication Myths Around Autism

People with autism may communicate differently than others, but many understand words and can convey their thoughts through writing. In childhood, some individuals with autism may start to speak earlier than their peers and may have a strong penchant for topics or use...

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Adults Living With Prader-Willi Syndrome

Adults Living With Prader-Willi Syndrome

Adults with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) can live full, active lives when given the right support. For many people living with PWS, this can mean joining a club or volunteering in their community. Some may need more support than others, especially if they do not live...

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Landmark Golf Tournament Tees Up Inclusion on a Major Scale

Landmark Golf Tournament Tees Up Inclusion on a Major Scale

The intellectual and developmental disability (I/DD) community is celebrating a new milestone towards greater inclusion within the world of sports. In mid-July, history was made at Pinehurst Resort and Country Club in North Carolina. Over the course of three days,...

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Adults with I/DD Living with Cerebral Palsy (CP): Part 2

Adults with I/DD Living with Cerebral Palsy (CP): Part 2

Many physicians are trained to work primarily with children with CP, and numerous physical resources are available in this life stage to help strengthen and stabilize musculoskeletal and muscle function. However, as adulthood approaches, resources and ongoing...

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Adults with I/DD Living with Cerebral Palsy (CP): Part 1

Adults with I/DD Living with Cerebral Palsy (CP): Part 1

Adults living with Cerebral Palsy—especially individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD)—face added challenges as they continue to age. Secondary effects can worsen over time, influencing how individuals manage their motor function and...

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Health Equity Framework: A Welcome Initiative

Health Equity Framework: A Welcome Initiative

Individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD) often have several challenges to overcome, and health equity remains an issue for many. Continual discrimination is a hot-button topic, and the National Council on Disability (NCD) is at the...

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Inclusive Higher Education Programs and Adults with I/DD

Inclusive Higher Education Programs and Adults with I/DD

The right to receive an education belongs to everyone. Thanks to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), perspectives have shifted toward more inclusion in the education system. Many individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD)...

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